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Pelosi’s support for the settlers who want to oust Netanyahu

The former speaker of the American House of Representatives announced that the Zionists want to hold elections, but Netanyahu does not agree to this.

Nancy Pelosi, the former speaker of the US House of Representatives, defended Chuck Schumer, the leader of the majority of the Senate, against the criticism of his statements about holding new elections in the Zionist regime and called his speech a brave act.

According to the Hill report, Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish politician in America, called for new elections in the occupied territories in his speech on Thursday. Schumer said Netanyahu has lost his way, adding that the Israeli prime minister is too willing to tolerate civilian casualties in Gaza, which has pushed the regime’s support around the world to historic lows.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Schumer completely inappropriate for his speech on Sunday. Netanyahu also compared Schumer’s statements to interfering in Zionist affairs.

On the other hand, Pelosi said about Netanyahu’s reaction, this Sunday: The prime minister’s reaction proved the necessity of Chuck Schumer’s speech. Chuck Schumer’s speech was an act of courage, an act of love for Israel.

The former Speaker of the American House of Representatives announced that even yesterday, thousands of people protested in the streets of the occupied territories and demanded elections, but Netanyahu is postponing them.

Pelosi continued: “The fact that he made these statements should be listened to because Israel’s reputation is at stake because of what is happening in Gaza.” The Israeli government should allow more humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.

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